so when is the party?All thanks to Allah for providing us with such responsibility.
Congratulations Pakistan
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so when is the party?All thanks to Allah for providing us with such responsibility.
Congratulations Pakistan
so when is the party?
wonder why they put you ppl on the list? stop being kanjoos.Everyday is a party if one is thankful
fact is that west no longer believes pakistan not even close ally china would do so. They know that very core of pakistan policy is based on it and they dont see any change in that per se.But if such behaviour continues, then Black List will come calling in November. Just look at the timing.
Govt lifts ban on ASWJ, unfreezes assets of its chief Ahmed Ludhianvi
ISLAMABAD:
In a shocking development, the government has ordered to unfreeze assets of Maulana Ahmed Ludhianvi and removed a ban on his Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) movement.
The National Counter-Terrorism Authority (NACTA) issued on Wednesday a notification in this connection on the recommendations of the Punjab home department.
Ludhianvi is the chief of ASWJ, a proscribed sectarian extremist group, formerly known as Sipah-e-Sahaba. He became the head of ASWJ after the death of Ali Sher Haidri in a 2009 ambush.
Pakistan enacts ambitious reforms to comply with FATF
Ludhianvi, who is also the Joint Secretary of Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC), is now allowed to operate his bank accounts which were frozen on the recommendation of Punjab home department.
He is also free to travel abroad as a ban on his movement has been lifted after this notification. He is also allowed to avail purchase and carry arms after securing licence from the competent authority.
The computerised national identity card (CNIC) of Ludhianvi, who had been put on the Fourth Schedule, has also been unblocked and he is allowed to use it for sale and purchase of movable and immoveable properties.
ASWJ protesters block Islamabad expressway after party leader ‘goes missing’
An official source told The Express Tribune that a high-powered review committee of the Punjab home department occasionally reviews cases of people on the Fourth Schedule and recommends lifting of ban if it finds conduct of a person satisfactory.
Interestingly, the decision was made the same day Pakistan had committed to an ambitious 26-point action plan spanning a period of 15 months to avoid being blacklisted by the Financial Action Task Force.
The plan envisages choking the financing of terrorist groups like Da’ish, Haqqani networka, Jamaatud Dawa and its affiliate FIF, LeT, JeM and persons affiliated with the Taliban.
In February 2018, the FATF approved the nomination of Pakistan for monitoring under its International Cooperation Review Group (ICRG) commonly known as Grey List.
If the FATF endorses the 26-point Action Plan, it will formally announce to place Pakistan on the list. In case the FATF rejects the Plan, Pakistan will be on FATF’s Public Statement, being called the Blacklist.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1744294/1-govt-lifts-ban-aswj-unfreezes-assets-chief-ahmed-ludhianvi/
fact is that west no longer believes pakistan not even close ally china would do so. They know that very core of pakistan policy is based on it and they dont see any change in that per se.
How many countries are funnelling through funds to terrorist proxy armies?
We know.
Tell it to the kapre phaar brigade.
How many countries are funnelling through funds to terrorist proxy armies? What a fallacy this whole situation is.
I hope one day Pakistani people become strong and give back whats given.
so when is the party?
Yeah, you can imagine the Chinese reaction when they see what Brother is up to.
we were in the list during pmln tenure and nawaz himself is involved in money laundering.agar NS ki haqomat hoti to aisa kabhi na hota.
Yes , i mean this fvckin ex CJ.You mean Nasir al Mulk...he looks corrupt from his face...
This organization is mother of ban Lashker e jhangvi.But if such behaviour continues, then Black List will come calling in November. Just look at the timing.
Govt lifts ban on ASWJ, unfreezes assets of its chief Ahmed Ludhianvi
ISLAMABAD:
In a shocking development, the government has ordered to unfreeze assets of Maulana Ahmed Ludhianvi and removed a ban on his Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) movement.
The National Counter-Terrorism Authority (NACTA) issued on Wednesday a notification in this connection on the recommendations of the Punjab home department.
Ludhianvi is the chief of ASWJ, a proscribed sectarian extremist group, formerly known as Sipah-e-Sahaba. He became the head of ASWJ after the death of Ali Sher Haidri in a 2009 ambush.
Pakistan enacts ambitious reforms to comply with FATF
Ludhianvi, who is also the Joint Secretary of Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC), is now allowed to operate his bank accounts which were frozen on the recommendation of Punjab home department.
He is also free to travel abroad as a ban on his movement has been lifted after this notification. He is also allowed to avail purchase and carry arms after securing licence from the competent authority.
The computerised national identity card (CNIC) of Ludhianvi, who had been put on the Fourth Schedule, has also been unblocked and he is allowed to use it for sale and purchase of movable and immoveable properties.
ASWJ protesters block Islamabad expressway after party leader ‘goes missing’
An official source told The Express Tribune that a high-powered review committee of the Punjab home department occasionally reviews cases of people on the Fourth Schedule and recommends lifting of ban if it finds conduct of a person satisfactory.
Interestingly, the decision was made the same day Pakistan had committed to an ambitious 26-point action plan spanning a period of 15 months to avoid being blacklisted by the Financial Action Task Force.
The plan envisages choking the financing of terrorist groups like Da’ish, Haqqani networka, Jamaatud Dawa and its affiliate FIF, LeT, JeM and persons affiliated with the Taliban.
In February 2018, the FATF approved the nomination of Pakistan for monitoring under its International Cooperation Review Group (ICRG) commonly known as Grey List.
If the FATF endorses the 26-point Action Plan, it will formally announce to place Pakistan on the list. In case the FATF rejects the Plan, Pakistan will be on FATF’s Public Statement, being called the Blacklist.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1744294/1-govt-lifts-ban-aswj-unfreezes-assets-chief-ahmed-ludhianvi/
I have no problem with sherr, but I hate Kashmiri Mian Sherr...When nawaz sherif, former prime minister, himself blamed Pakistan army for sending terrorist to India.
India presented that report in fatf conference.
How do we cry then.
#aik vari ferrrrr...... Sherrrrr
#modi di yari sanoon Pakistan tou zayada payari.